Mosport: Jeff Courtney Racing preview

WOODHOUSE TEAM PREPARES FOR MOSPORT
Courtney and Wittmer Aim for Podium
Milwaukee, Wisconsin (May 20, 2010) - Jeff Courtney, driver of the No. 99
Kenda Tires/Woodhouse/Dodge/Viper Competition Coupe is preparing to
return to the track in this ...

WOODHOUSE TEAM PREPARES FOR MOSPORT
Courtney and Wittmer Aim for Podium

Milwaukee, Wisconsin (May 20, 2010) - Jeff Courtney, driver of the No. 99
Kenda Tires/Woodhouse/Dodge/Viper Competition Coupe is preparing to
return to the track in this season's second double header at
Mosport Victoria Day Speedfest this weekend, May 21-23. Courtney and
teammate Kuno Wittmer, hot off his flag-to-flag win at Long Beach, look
to be strong contenders for the podium again this weekend.

"Mosport is a fast track," said Courtney, "I'm
really looking forward to getting back behind the wheel this weekend.
Since Mosport is considered Wittmer's home track, I'll be
looking to my teammate to give me some magic track tips," joked
Courtney.

"Home track? Yeah, I guess you could say that!" joked
Wittmer. "It will not be an easy event, as a matter of fact, none
of these World Challenge events are easy in any way. Home track
advantage, when running up against world-class drivers doesn't
really mean much." Wittmer and Courtney are relying once again on
the standard of excellence supplied by the Woodhouse Performance Team.

"We will need to push hard from the start of the weekend,"
said Wittmer. The schedule for this weekend is tight; there will be
almost zero time between sessions. There won't be any time to make
adjustments. "The team has really done a great job preparing and
adjusting the cars for this weekend," said Courtney. "I am
very confident that the brake issues I struggled with at Long Beach have
all been resolved, we will be ready to take on the competition at
Mosport."

Even though the competition will be fierce, and there has been a lot of
talk in the Sports Car Wars about bragging rights between popular
Canadian natives, Wittmer in the No. 13 Woodhouse Performance/Dodge/Viper
Competition Coupe and Ron Fellows in the No. 2 Corvette. "I will
have a lot of fan support coming up to cheer me on. I cannot express how
much I appreciate that," said Wittmer, "but focusing on the
team and the race will remain my top priority."

The Woodhouse team is focused and prepared for both wet and dry
conditions. "When you are racing Mosport in May, you need to be
prepared for rain," said Courtney. "It seems like every time
I've been there, rain has been a factor."